Treppenwitz
German
Etymology
From Treppe (“stairs, steps”) + -n- + Witz (“wit”), a calque of French esprit de l’escalier.
Pronunciation
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Noun
Treppenwitz m (strong, genitive Treppenwitzes, plural Treppenwitze)
- (fairly rare) staircase wit; l'esprit de l'escalier; a remark or rejoinder thought of only when it is too late
- (more common) an ironic and absurd coincidence; something that, if it were not true, would seem like a bad joke
- ein Treppenwitz der Weltgeschichte ― an irony of world history
Declension
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Further reading
- “Treppenwitz” in Duden online
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